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TerminatedNCT04069000

Mind Up (MindUP) Evaluation With Grade 3 Students

Implementing a Mindfulness-informed, Evidence-based Social and Emotional Program With Kindergarten Students Within a Trauma-informed Framework

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
429 (actual)
Sponsor
Western University, Canada · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Mind Up (MindUP) is a mindfulness-based social-emotional learning program for children that has shown promising evidence of effectiveness across several domains (including executive functioning and behavioral symptoms). MindUP has exploded in popularity in recent years, but much of the existing research is limited by sample size, lack of accounting for clustering, or has been conducted by the program developers. In this study we are evaluating MindUP with grade three students (\~age 8) in three conditions; students who receive MindUP for the first time (n=\~150 in 8-10 classrooms), students have been receiving MindUP since kindergarten (\~150 in 8-10 classrooms), and students in comparison classrooms (i.e., no intervention; \~150 students in 8-10 classrooms). Regular classrooms teachers will receive training in trauma-informed approaches and the MindUP program prior to implementing. Students will be assessed in the fall and at the end of the school year using structured rating scales; they will also provide self-report data. In November 2020, students' grade 4 teachers will provide another set of ratings to be used as 6-month follow-up data. The primary outcome is social-emotional learning. Secondary outcomes include executive functioning, academic skills, classroom climate, and self-concept.

Detailed description

Study Design and Overview: Social-emotional learning programs have a strong evidence base documenting their effectiveness. More recently, there has been increasing interest in social-emotional learning programs that include mindfulness; however, there is much less research on these programs, and much of the existing work has been hampered by small sample sizes. In this project, the investigators will examine the association between participation in the MindUP program and social-emotional outcomes in grade three students. The investigators are using a quasi-experimental design with pre-post data collection from students and educators. Students are nested in classrooms, and the clustered nature of the data will be accounted for in analyses. The study will identify changes in social-emotional behaviour, executive functioning, classroom climate, academic skills, and self-concept through a combination of teacher and self-report data using standardized scales. Participants: The investigators plan to recruit approximately 24 educators and 450 grade three students in approximately 24 classrooms. More or fewer classrooms will be recruited as needed to reach the intended sample size of 150 students in each of the three conditions. Procedures: The school district partnering on this project will identify 24 classrooms to participate. The first condition (\~150 children in 8-10 classrooms) will participate in MindUP during the school year. The second condition (\~150 children in 8-10 classrooms) includes children who have been participating in MindUP since kindergarten receiving the program in grade 3. The third group is a comparison condition where teachers will not implement the program. All implementing teachers will receive a half-day training on trauma-informed practice and a full-day training in MindUP before beginning the intervention. Classroom teachers will send home consent forms for guardians to complete. Children will provide their own assent when the researchers come to classrooms to collect data. Surveys will be completed in October 2019 and again in May 2020. In November 2020, the students' grade 4 teachers will provide ratings for a 6-month follow-up. To understand program implementation, educators will be asked to complete a brief online survey at the end of each week to report on their weekly engagement with MindUP lesson plans generally, and breathing breaks specifically. They will also be asked to report additional SEL activities. Educators in comparison classrooms will complete a weekly summary of their SEL learning activities as well. Planned Analyses The primary comparisons will be between the group receiving MindUP for the first time versus the comparison groups (both immediately after intervention, and at 6-month follow-up). A secondary set of analyses will compare the group who have received MindUP for three years previously to the comparison group to see if they continue to make gains relative to the comparison group. Finally, we will also conduct moderator analyses using parent-reported adversity to test our hypothesis that students who have experienced more adversity will show greater gains.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALMindfulness-based social-emotional learning programGrade 3 teachers implement MindUP in their classrooms over the academic year. MindUP is a manualized program informed by cognitive-developmental neuroscience, contemplative science, positive psychology, and social-emotional learning. The curriculum consists of 15 sequential lessons taught in 10-15 minute chunks and cross-curricular extension activities. There are four lesson units: Getting Focused (introduction to brain structure and function, the core practice, and how focused awareness affects brains and feelings), Sharpening Your Senses (focus on internal experiences such as mindful smelling and tasting), It's All About Attitude (focus on cognitive experiences such as positive mindset, perspective-taking, and practicing gratitude), and Taking Action Mindfully (performing acts of kindness to others and building positive relationships). An essential component is the core practice, a focused breathing exercise and mindfulness practice that is implemented three times daily.
BEHAVIORALRegular grade 3 programGrade 3 teachers are expected to implement activities to achieve a number of pre-specified social-emotional learning outcomes that are identified by the Ministry of Education. Educators have leeway over how they achieve these curriculum expectations and they will report on a weekly basis regarding their implementation of social-emotional learning activities.

Timeline

Start date
2019-10-01
Primary completion
2019-11-30
Completion
2019-11-30
First posted
2019-08-28
Last updated
2022-06-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04069000. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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